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Mayor of Tallahassee, Florida

The mayor of Tallahassee is head of the executive branch of the government of Tallahassee, Florida.

For part of the city's history the office of mayor was a rotating position chosen among city commissioners.[1] Tallahassee switched to the direct election of its mayors in 1997.

List

Florida Territory

Statehood

Civil War era and Reconstruction

Post-Reconstruction

After World War I

After World War I

Post-World War II

See also

References

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